Table saw build

I was in need of a new table saw. After discussing this with the family banker (wife) i desided it would be better for me and the marrige to build a new one rather than buy one. Room in my shop is at a premium so I built the outfeed table so it will fold down when not needed. I have installed my router lift since I took these pictures. The origanal saw was a Craftsman contractors saw belt driven with a three HP motor. I also tied it into my dust collection system. I find it much easier to use my dovetail jig now that I don’t have to dig it out of the cabinet to use it just pick it up unfold the leg and its ready to go. I will be building some doors soon and mybe some drawers with full extention slides.

Very nice. First thing I was thinking when I saw the picture is that it needed drawers to be able to access everything in storage. From your write-up it looks like you are on the same page…....just haven’t gotten there yet. Looks great, enjoy.

-- Directions are just the Manufacturer's opinion on how something should be assembled. ----Mike, Waukesha, WI

Tony 1212 anything that drops under the saw goes into the compartment directly under the saw which is were I put the dust collection port. All the red t track allows me to use the track clamps that I have which comes in handy when assembling. The blue squares are from kreg I have kreg clamps the fit into them. I will post somemore pics soon.